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Le Train Bleu

Paris


This spectacular Belle Époque train-station restaurant has been an elegant port of call since 1901. Cuisine is traditional French – Salers beef tartare is prepared at your table – and even if you can't dine here, indulging in a silver pot of tea or a cocktail in its comfortable lounge-bar is well worth the top-end prices.

A two-course children's menu costs €25.


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